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LOSTLOST - MANS BROWN LEATHER WALLET: In a Zip top bag on Monday,April 4. Undermountain Rd, Rt 41, between Fisher's Pond and 4 miles south to Salisbury center. Sentimental value. Reward. Phone 860 435-9233.MISSING CAT: Answers to the name of Billie. Female, Maine Coon Cat, 7 years old. Medium length coat, brown gray stripe, white face, white on back leg, light brown chest, tan belly. Missing from the West Cornwall/Sharon area. Calkinstown Road. Gone since March 25th - 26th. Please call 860 672-6098 with any information.PERSONAL NOTICESOBREA ORCA: 54 cm. Never used. Sram Red, 404 Zipp tires, all carbon fiber. $5,400. 860 248-5954.TRAVEL, RECREATIONHAPPY COLUMNHAPPENINGSCHILD CARE, LICENSED DAY CAREAUTOMOBILES FOR SALE2008 TOYOTA YARIS: 4 door sedan. Automatic. Black. $49,00 miles. Great shape &9,500. Call 518-398-1838.TRUCKS, TRAILERS, BUSES2001 FORD F-150 SUPER CAB: 4 wheel drive, Triton V-8, XLT. 100K miles. Great truck. $8'750. 917 804-6779. 2006 FORD F-150 CREW CAB: 4X4, LTX Package, 50K miles, excellent condition. $19,500. Call Scott Monroe 860 364-0323.PARTS, ACCESSORIES and SERVICESCARS, TRUCKS, RENT or LEASEMOTOR VEHICLE INSURANCEMOTORCYCLESRECREATIONAL VEHICLESHELP WANTEDNOTICE: Readers are advised that some work-at-home ads offering information regarding positions, auctions, surplus government homes or vehicles may require an initial investment. Most government brochures are free so check before sending any money and proceed at your own risk.ASPHALT LABORERS: needed for quality, customer focused paving company. Candidate must have a license and be able to pass a pre-employment drug test. Season - April to December, 45 -50 hours per week. Must be able to work with others as a team. 860 672-5461. CADDIE SHACK: Miniature golf coarse, batting cages, and restaurant now accepting applications for all positions, including prep cooks, short order cooks, and food service personnel. Applications are available at the Steppin' Stone Restaurant in Canaan or email us at fun@canaancaddieshack.comDAIRY FARM — FULL TIME: Milking and machine operation. Housing. 518-329-1355.DATABASE ADMINISTRATOR: seeking a tech-savvy professional to maintain accuracy and consistency of our SQL and Access databases.  Schema management , security setup and enforcement, ID creation, installations, upgrades, patching, troubleshooting and instance tuning as well as strong query writing required. Visual Basic for Applications and Crystal reports experience a plus. Must have excellent verbal and written communication skills. Please send resume to hr@option.org.DIRECTOR OF BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS: Indian Mountain School, a boarding and day school for students from pre-K – 9th grade, is seeking a full-time director of buildings and grounds to start approx. June 19. Responsible for all buildings, grounds, vehicles, athletic fields, etc. Ideal candidate will have extensive knowledge of facilities/property management and building systems, strong organizational skills, strong communications skills, at least ten years of experience managing people, and comfort with computers. Must be responsible, proactive, and attentive to detail. College degree and boarding school experience preferred. We offer a competitive salary, school vehicle, and excellent benefits. If interested, please send resume, 3 references, and salary requirements to: Indian Mountain School, Attn: Bill Zekas, 211 Indian Mountain Road, Lakeville, CT 06039, or fax (860) 435-4694, or email bill_zekas@indianmountain.org. Indian Mountain School is an equal opportunity employer. Do You Love Movies? Then Join Our Team! 888888 The Moviehouse in Millerton and Cinerom Digital Entertainment Center is looking for a Take Charge, Detail Oriented Team Leader ith a passion for entertaining and customer service. Not a morning person? We work afternoons and evenings. Business Background, assist with Films, Gallery Cafe, FilmWorks Forum, Events, Promotions, Inventory Management, HR and all aspects of Business Operations. Proficient with PC Excel/Word, Data entry, POS system. Application online: www.themoviehuse.net. E-mail resume and application to info@themoviehouse.net. 860-435-2897 or fax 860-435-3067, Main Office for Theaters, Lakeville, CTDo You Love Movies? Then Join Our Team 888888 Concession, Box Office, Usher, Barista: Now hiring team members... a Passion for Movies, Art and Customer Service Required! If you like Free Movie Passes, are a self-starter, have a winning smile, enjoy the challenge of learning new skills and working in an exciting, fun environment, apply now. Flexible schedules afternoon, evening and weekend shifts available, 12 to 24 hours per week. Application online at www.themoviehouse.net. E-mail application to info@themoviehouse.net. Call 860-435-2897 or fax 869-435-3067.DRIVERS: Up to $325 per day & benefits. Class A CDL, 3 years minimum experience. Part time. Weekdays & weekends. Safe record. Team work. Judge Manning Horse Transport, Amenia, NY. 845 373-8700.EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT: Fast paced multi-faceted position ideal for a person who wants to be of service in the midst of an exciting and vigorous environment focused on helping individuals, families and children. Those with administrative experience, computer and organizational skills, flexibility, and the talent to handle multiple tasks comfortably are encouraged to apply. We offer an amazing full time opportunity to grow in a unique and beautiful environment. Please send resume with cover letter and salary requirements to hr@option.org.EXPERIENCED WAITPERSON: Day shift, Sundays a must. The Pines Restaurant, Wassaic,NY. 845 373-8421.GARDENING POSITION: Established landscape company serving the Sharon area seeks a mature, high energy individual for a full time gardening position. Self motivating, high integrity and dependability are a must and some heavy lifting is required. Excellent benefit package. Experience is a plus but will train the right person. Call Kim evenings at 860 364-5540 or at 860 306-0371 days.IT SUPPORT SPECIALIST: The Option Institute is looking for an enthusiastic, committed individual to join our IT department in a full time position.  Will handle tier 1 and tier 2 issues in a Microsoft environment and assist the IT department with special projects. Verbal and written Communication skills a must.  High level working knowledge of PCs; 1-2 years experience in the IT field. Some Active directory or Visual Basic experience a plus. For more information and/or to apply send cover letter/resume to hr@option.orgLOCAL LANDSCAPE BUSINESS: Flexible hours, experience a plus. References. Own transportation required. 860-364-5321MACINTOSH SUPPORT: Do your friends call you first when they have a problem or question about their Mac, iPod, iPhone, iPad or AppleTV? Can you translate techno-speak into plain English? Are you ready to spend your workday enriching people's lives while using the coolest Apple technology on earth? Drop us an email - jobs@visionarycomputer.netNEWS REPORTER: The Millerton News has a full-time opening on its reporting team. Reporting and photo experience are preferred. Please email, fax or send letter, resume and samples of published work to: Whitney Joseph, Editor, The Millerton News, Century Blvd. Millerton, NY 12546, phone: 518 789-4401, fax 518 789-9274, e-mail editor@millertonnews.comPERSONAL LINES INSURANCE SALES: Award winning agency seeks a P/L salesperson. Prior insurance sales or a college degree with prior outside sales experience is required. Base pay, commissions, and an excellent benefits package included. Please fax resume to Founders Insurance Group 860 482-1675 Inc. or email, cdonaldson@foundersgrp.com. PROPERTY ASSISTANT: The Option Institute seeks a part-time seasonal property assistant with grounds maintenance experience. Prior landscaping experience preferred. Please send resume to HR@option.org or fill out an application at 2080 S. Undermountain Rd. Sheffield, MA.RECEPTIONIST: Full time. Answer phones, enter daily orders, bring in orders, scan in returns, provide customer service. Pleasant phone manner and positive approach necessary. Will train. Please e-mail resume to ycoburn@greyhouse.com or call 518 789-8700, ext. 119.RESTAURANT HELP: Days and evenings. Experience preferred. Waitstaff, Bussers, etc. Stop by Taro's Restaurant, Millerton for an application or call Peter, 860 496-7786.RESTAURANT STAFF: Are you bright,cheerful, fast moving, strong and interested in the food service industry? Our small family owned restaurant is looking for a kitchen helper/dish washer to train as a line cook and prep chef. References required. Country Bistro, Salisbury. 860 435-9420. SCHOOL PART-TIME POSITIONS: in a traditional boarding school for adolescents with learning differences. Flexible hours available including weekends: Coach • Dormitory and Recreation Assistant • Study Hall Proctor. Send resume to Karen Gamble, Dean of Students, Maplebrook School, 5142 Route 22 Amenia, NY 12501, kgamble@maplebrookschool.org, 845 373-9511, ext,. 254. E.O.EUPSCALE LAKEVILLE RESTAURANT: is accepting applications for the following positions: Server, Busser/Driver, Host/Hostess. Interested applicants should apply in person at the Boathouse Restaurant, 349 Main Street, Lakeville, CT.WHEEL LOADER OPERATOR/LABORER: Composting operation in Dutchess County seeking experienced Wheel Loader Operator/Laborer. Must have clean license. Please call 518 789-3252. EMPLOYMENT WANTEDBUSINESS OPPORTUNITIESINSTRUCTIONS, CLASSESGUITAR LESSONS: An innovative program personally designed around the music you listen to. Learn technique, theory, chords and scales from an experienced college instructor. Explore songwriting and recording. Electric and acoustic guitars welcome. Call Jeff at 845 877-3311.PIANO LESSONS-PRIVATE EXTENSIVE TEACHING: specializing in jazz stylings, theory, re-harmonization techniques. Richard Dagenais 860 379-2928.SAT TUTOR: Critical reading, grammar, essay, SAT II Literature, NY State Regents, college application essays. Experienced educator with excellent references. Tri-state location. Your home or mine. 845 729-3193.HEALTH AND FITNESSSERVICES OFFEREDDAVE'S COMPLETE PROPERTY MAINTENANCE & TREE CARE: Spring clean ups, Power Washing, lawn mowing and fertilizing. Mulch, topsoil and stone deliveries. Gravel driveways and stone walls. Poison Ivy and brush removal and more! Excellent references and free estimates. Fully insured, 21 years experience. 860 738-9621, 860 309-2112.DAVID JAMES VALYOU - CARPENTER - PAINTER - HANDYMAN: 88888888888 Renovation for homes and barns. Full remodeling service; kitchens, baths, additions, roofing, painting, structural repairs. Historic preservation and care of older homes. Long list of local clientele, many references. 860 364-9880 davidvalyou@yahoo.comDON'T SPEND YOUR WEEKENDS CLEANING! Lessen your chores during this fun time of year. Leave the cleaning to me! Call Leigh 860 913-4471.DRIVE YOUR CAR: Anywhere. NY/CT airports, NY business/shopping trips, local trips, trains. Reasonable rates, courier service. 860 364-5950.HOUSE CLEANING: Dependable, honest and thorough. Flexible hours. No job too big or too small. Experienced with references. Call 860 459-1878 leave message.PLUMBING SERVICES: Contractor's License #203396. 35 years in service business for residential plumbing. Installations and repairs. 860-364-5580.QUALITY PAINTING SERVICES OFFERED: Interior and exterior painting, sheet rock repairs, deck staining. Fully insured. Call Len for prompt, free estimate. 413 269-8948YARD WORK: College students available for raking, lawn mowing, cleanup. Amenia, Millerton, Dover, Lakeville, Sharon 845 373-8832. TAG SALESAUCTIONS, ESTATE SALESFLEA MARKETSHOUSEHOLD GOODSMUSICAL INSTRUMENTSSPORTING GOODSBOATS, MOTORS, ACCESSORIESSNOWMOBILESMISCELLANEOUS FOR SALEHOT WATER HEATER: Kenmore Power Miser 6. Propane powered 50 gallon water heater in mint condition. $150. Call 860 238-7568.LIVING WELL PORTABLE SPACE HEATER: Infrared Quartz technology. Energy efficient. UV air purification system. Remote control. Nearly new in box. Comfortably heats 1000 sq. ft. $289. Call Janet or Sandy 860 435-9873.HOLIDAY COLUMN2 CHIHUAHUA PUPS FOR SALE: Born March 3, 2011. One male, white with blue eyes, $500. One female, brown and black, $600. Call Ellen 860 417-7247.HORSES and EQUIPMENTLIVESTOCKFARM PRODUCTSFARM EQUIPMENTBUILDING MATERIALS, HOME IMPROVEMENTSLAWN and GARDENENRICHED MULCH FOR SALE: 6-7 Yards Delivered $100. Call Corey at 860 435-4814. FIREWOOD, WOOD STOVESALL SEASONED FIREWOOD: All hardwoods. 1 cord, $200. 2 cords or more, $190 each. Full cord minimum. 16" to 18" & 20" to 24" available. Also 2 cord loads of 12' poles, $215. Call for other furnace wood pricing. 860 824-4708.OFFICE and COMPUTER EQUIPMENTCONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENTWANTEDNEW CONSIGNMENT BOUTIQUE NOW OPEN: Accepting Consignments for Spring & Summer Clothing (New or GENTLY Used – Designer and Name Brand) for the ENTIRE Family. Also looking for local Artisans and Antiques for consignment. ENCORE - 16 Main Street – Salisbury - Please call 860 435-0202. TORRINGTON GOLD & COIN EXCHANGE 88888: Always buying: Gold, Silver, Coins, Sterling, Antiques, World War II items, Anything Weird or Valuable. Rolex, Tiffany & Co. 99 Main St., Torrington, Conn. 860 618-2274/203 751-0396 24/7.WANTEDWANTEDPUBLISHER'S NOTICE: Equal Housing Opportunity. All real estate advertised in this newspaper is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act of 1966 revised March 12, 1989 which makes it illegal to advertise any preference, limitation, or discrimination based on race, color religion, sex, handicap or familial status or national origin or intention to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination. All residential property advertised in the State of Connecticut General Statutes 46a-64c which prohibit the making, printing or publishing or causing to be made, printed or published any notice, statement or advertisement with respect to the sale or rental of a dwelling that indicates any preference, limitation or discrimination based on race, creed, color, national origin, ancestry, sex, marital status, age, lawful source of income, familial status, physical or mental disability or an intention to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination. The Lakeville Journal, LLC, will not knowingly accept any advertising for the sale or the rental of residential property which is in violation of these laws.AMENIA CONDO STYLE: Brand new. 1 bedroom. Heat and hot water included. Ask for Tony Robustelli, 914-456-6738.AMENIA: Two bedroom, deck, yard. Heat included. Credit report and security required. $875. 845-373-9570CANAAN APARTMENT: 1 bedroom. Downtown, well maintained, parking & laundromat available. References, security and lease required. Starting at $685. 845 677-9349. 9 am.-5 pm.CANAAN: 2 bedroom apartment, 2nd floor, oil heat, large yard, $725/month plus utilities. 413 229-7511. CANAAN: 2 bedroom second floor apartment, great location, walk to town, screened in porch, washer dryer hook ups.795.00 monthly + utilities. Call 860-824-7773COPAKE FALLS: The Hamlet Apartments. Large, sunny, 2 bedroom with new carpets and appliances, eat in kitchen, laundry, expansive lawns. Discounts for Firefighters and EMTs. $750/month. View at www.zydema.com or call 845 868-7202.LAKEVILLE APARTMENT: No pets. Heat included. $800 per month. Bosworth Real Estate 860-364-1700.LAKEVILLE APARTMENTS FOR RENT: Available for rent are two apartments in a prime Lakeville location within walking distance to lake and town. One is a 2 bedroom, first floor apartment being offered for $950 per month. The other is a 2 bedroom upstairs apartment being offered for $800 per month. Both apartments include heat and hot water and are located next to the Boathouse restaurant. First month rent, security and references required. Please contact Jane at 518-821-6630.LAKEVILLE/LIME ROCK: 1 & 2 bedroom apartments. $700 and up per month + utilities. Available immediately. Please call Dan at 860-435-7000 or e-mail dmason@kuhnsbrothers.comMILLBROOK VILLAGE: Beautiful, affordable, well kept studio, one and two bedroom apartments. All major appliances. Includes washer and dryer. Close to all amenities. $630/$990/$1,175. Call 845-677-8180.MILLERTON DUPLEX: Two bedrooms, bath, living room, kitchen porch, deck. Washer/Dryer hook-up. Heat. $800 per month plus first, last and security. No pets. No smoking. References required. 518-789-4977.MILLERTON: 1 bedroom apartment with lots of charm, in a rural setting. Just off Rt. 22. $700/month plus security and references. Call Mike after 6 PM. 845 373-8565.PINE PLAINS: 1 bedroom apartment, $750 per month, 1 studio apartment, $500 plus references and security 845 242-4479. PINE PLANES: Nice, large efficiency apartment on 2nd floor. Central location. $600/month includes utilities. 914 474-5176. 845 462-7381 leave message.SHARON-LIME ROCK: Large, secluded studio with sleeping porch. $700, utilities not included. Rent reduction possible for light caretaking duties. 860-364-1344 or 718-237-0856.WASSAIC: 3 Bdrm, 1 bath, EIK, DR,LR w/FP. All appliances, including dishwasher and W/D. Heat, hot water, electric, garbage included. Credit, references and security required. 1 year lease. $1,400.00/month. 914-456-9688.WASSAIC: Large 1 bedroom, newly renovated, 2nd floor apartment, hardwood floors. $850 utilities included. References and security. 860 364-8031WASSAIC: One bedroom, second floor. Deck, yard. Near Metro-North. $650 plus utilities. No smoking. . 845-373-9570CONDOMINIUMS FOR RENTROOMS FOR RENTHOUSES FOR RENTCOMMERCIAL RENTALSCANAAN: two bedroom house with a sun room, bluestone patio, washer & dryer hook-ups, and a detached garage. Nice yard, conveniently located, short walk to town to banks, post office, local shops and restaurants. $1,030 monthly plus utilities.Please call 860 824 9900.CORNWALL VILLAGE: Newly renovated, 4 bedroom, 2 bath home, living room with fireplace. $1,400 plus utilities, references and security. Nicholas Bruehl Real Estate, 860 672-2200.CORNWALL,CT:

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